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Integrated Information
Warfare for the
21st Century
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Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (PEO C4I)
DD Month YYYY Briefer
Undersea Integration Program Office (PMW 770)
NDIA Fall Forum Oct 2016 CAPT Ed Anderson
PMW 770 Program Manager
Statement A: Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited. (14 OCTOBER 2016)
AGENDA
• PMW 770 Overview • Afloat Division • Shore NC3 Division • Technology Transition / Special Programs Division • Afloat Integration Efforts • Shore NC3 Integration Efforts • Current Contracts • Upcoming Acquisitions • Potential Future Efforts
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Mission Statement Develop, deliver and sustain
secure, integrated and interoperable Navy undersea command, control and communications capabilities for the Warfighter
Vision Enhance undersea dominance through integrated C4I
PMW 770 Undersea Integration Program Office
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LBUCS Transmit
LBUCS Receive
SLVR
Current Capability Areas
Shore NC3 Division
Afloat Division Technology Transition / Special Programs
Division
Modernization Division
Mission
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CNO’s Tenets
INTEGRITY| ACCOUNTABILITY| INITIATIVE| TOUGHNESS CORE ATTRIBUTES
PMW 770 Support Expand and maintain NC3 network capabilities
Create, connect and maintain manned/unmanned
undersea systems & shore sites
Integrate, modernize and sustain land and sea
communication assets
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Afloat Division
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CSRR
Towed Buoy Antenna (AN / BRR-6 / 6B)
SCB Prototype Buoy Shape – SCB76
SAMS
Multi-Function Mast Antenna (OE-538)
SubHDR 5
Technology Transition / Special Programs Division
Time Distribution (AoA with PEO IWS6)
T O T I
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LPI/LPD (Study)
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B
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LBS – AUV Integration (with PMW 120)
OCOMMS
Undersea Constellation
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Current & Future Afloat Integration Efforts
C4I Networks • Consolidated Afloat Network Enterprise System (CANES)
• Submarine Local Access Network (SubLAN)
• Upper Enclaves
Area Defense Network System (ADNS) Package Install • ADNS
Enterprise Pier Solution Architecture (EPSA)
• Navy Multi-Band Terminal (NMT)
• Enhanced Bandwidth Efficient MODEM – Ethernet Service Expansion Module (EBEM-ESEM)
• Advanced Time-Division Multiple Access Interface Processor (ATIP)
• Naval Modular Automated Communications System (NAVMACS II)
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Current & Future Afloat Integration Efforts
CRYPTO • Computer Network Defense - Operating System Environment (CND-OSE)
• Key Management Infrastructure (KMI)
• SubLAN Cryptographic Log-On (SubLAN NCVI CLO)
Communications and Global Positioning System (GPS) • Battlefield Tactical Network-Enhanced (BFTN-E)
• Digital Modular Radio (DMR)
• GPS Navigation and Timing Service
• Mobile User Objective System (MUOS)
Future Efforts • Littoral Battle Space Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (LBS-AUV)
• Network Tactical Common Data Link (NTCDL)
• VINSON/ANDVT Crypto Modernization (VACM)
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Current & Future Shore NC3 Integration Efforts
Backhauls • Navy Multiband Terminal (NMT)/Advanced Time Division Multiple Access Interface
Processor (ATIP) Backhaul Phase 2
• Enhanced Polar System (EPS) and Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) Backhaul
C4I Networks • Time Division Multiple Access Interface Processor (TIP) Automated Digital Network
System (ADNS) Interface
• ADNS Service Pack 3 (SP3) System Operation Verification Testing (SOVT) Phases
Crypto • VINSON VHF (Very High Frequency)/UHF (Ultra High Frequency) Wideband Tactical
Secure Voice System Cryptographic Equipment)-ANDVT (Advanced Narrowband Digital Voice Terminal) Cryptographic Modernization (VACM)
• Key Management Infrastructure (KMI)
Nuclear Command, Control and Communications (NC3) • NC3-Navy Engineering IPT • NC3 Cybersecurity
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Current & Future Shore NC3 Integration Efforts
C4I Installation Readiness • Shore Platform Configuration Control Board (PCCB) used to assess C4I system
installation readiness
• C4I Systems Broadcast Control Authority (BCA) installations pre-implementation meetings to discuss technical details related to installations
• Modeling Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) used for Enterprise Change Requests (ECR) analysis and to manage BCA baseline/CM post-install
• NMT Backhaul Installation planning and coordination (Collaboration with PMWs 170/790/160 and fleet stakeholders)
Future Efforts • Improve integration of cybersecurity products. Six major security modernizations
planned before FY20 per site
• Submarine Maritime Operation Center (MOC)/Theatre Anti-Submarine Warfare (TASW) IPT with PEO IWS
• Submarine Shore Modernization IPT
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PMW 770 Contracts
Contract and scope Type Prime Ceiling Expiration
MULTI-FUNCTION MAST (OE-538/BRC) INCREMENT 2 (0038): This effort upgrades the existing submarine Multi-Function antenna system to support future submarine communications requirements. This effort directly supports the common submarine radio room (CSRR) program.
CPIF/CPFF/FFP
SAJV 32.5M Nov 2017
HDR Radomes (0008): Contract is for the procurement of 115 new sub HDR radome kits which consists of the radome and the titanium upper housing. The radome is required to replace the current radomes which fail prematurely.
FFP Raytheon 26M Dec 2017
Common Submarine Radio Room Control and Management Software Development Services (0039): The CSRR C&M software effectively manages these physical components to control, process and disseminate command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) information to provide the submarine fleet with secure, reliable and covert communications.
CPIF/Cost Lockheed Martin
12.6M Sept 2018
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PMW 770 Contracts
Contract and scope Type Prime Ceiling Expiration
Submarine High Data Rate (Sub HDR) Antenna Production ISO VA Block IV (0022): The SubHDR antenna system provides high-capacity communications to all classes of US Naval submarines in the EHF and SHF spectrums, and provides access to the Global Broadcast Service (GBS).
FFP Raytheon 88.9M Jun 2018
OE 538B Integration/Production (0225): Allow for the development of a new OE-538B antenna upgrade and production of OE-538B Upgrade Kits as well as the production of OE-538 or OE-538A Antenna Systems and OE-538A Antenna Radome Assemblies.
CPIF/CPFF/FFP
SIPPICAN/GSM
Subm. Antenna
Joint Venture
30.9M DEC 2020
SubHDR MVPS (0086): Redesign, development, fabrication, assembly and test of improved Multi-Volt Power Supply (MVPS) for the OE-562A/USC-38(V), Submarine High Data Rate (SubHDR) antenna system to increase the reliability, maintainability and availability.
CPFF/CPIF BTP Systems
2.3M Sept 2019
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PMW 770 Service Contracts
Contract and scope Type Prime Ceiling Expiration
PMW 770 Financial Management Services: To provide the range of financial services required to support PMW 770 programs.
CPFF Forward Slope
3.4M SEPT 2020
PMW 770 Security Engineering: Security Engineering services to support these efforts for both afloat and ashore programs. In this context, security engineering is a specialized field of engineering focused on the cybersecurity aspects of system design in order to deal robustly with cyber related disruptions and minimize misuse and malicious behavior.
CPFF G2 Ops 7.6M Feb 2021
PMW 770 Systems Engineering: Systems Engineering support services for the procurement, fielding and integration of the various submarine communications programs of PMW 770. These support services include submarine communications engineering integration services.
CPFF G2 Ops 15.7M Sept 2021
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PMW 770 Service Contracts
Contract and scope Type Prime Ceiling Expiration
PMW 770 Acquisition/Program Management Support: Contractor support services to assist the Government with acquisition management, program management, contract management, business management and administrative support of PMW 770 programs.
CPFF CSA $20.1M Jan 2017
PMW 770 Integrated Logistics Support: Support services to assist the government with acquisition logistics, sustainment logistics, supply support, training support and technical documentation support of 770 programs and undersea integration efforts.
CPFF CSA $2.4M Feb 2017
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PMW 770 Upcoming Acquisitions
Contract and scope Status
Portable Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) Terminal: The Navy is looking for an off-the-shelf solution to meet the Government’s requirements for replacing the current Single Channel Anti-Jam Man Portable (SCAMP), AN/PSC-11 which is approaching end of life (EOL) and requires a replacement.
RFI Stage
VLF-LF Receiver: Cooperative effort with PMA 271 for design, development, fabrication, assembly and test of a Very Low Frequency/Low Frequency (VLF/LF) receiver to replace aging systems currently installed on Navy submarines, the E-6B aircraft, and in shore-based Fixed Submarine Broadcast System (FSBS) sites.
RFI development
Mast Motion Sensor: To support current operational demands of the US Navy through current life expectation of the SubHDR system, the Navy is seeking a redesigned MMS with a Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) of 30,000 hours or greater to increase the Reliability, Maintainability and Availability, (RMA) of the OE-562A/USC-38(V), Submarine High Data Rate (SubHDR) antenna system.
RFP Development
Modular Optical Communications (OCOMMS) Payloads: The Navy is looking for a full duplex optical communications payloads to communicate between an aircraft and undersea systems or between two undersea systems.
RFI completed
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Potential Future Efforts
• Communication at Depth (C@D) design efforts will provide SSN, SSBN and SSGN platforms with an improved communications capability, while operating at depth. This will potentially be an AAP program in the next 5 years.
• All-Through Water (ATW) and Air-Water Interface (AWI) Communications enables capability for sustained underwater communications. AWI provides communications between above water and underwater assets while at speed and depth; ATW provides communications between undersea assets at operationally relevant ranges and data rates. This will potentially be an AAP program in the next 5 years.
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Potential Future Efforts
• A new submarine afloat and ashore receiver (to replace the existing Submarine LF/VLF VMEBUS Receiver (SLVR) receiver) is envisioned to be developed beginning in FY18. This program is anticipated to be an ACAT III program.
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Points of Contact
• Program Manager (PM): CAPT Edward L. Anderson (619) 524-7906; [email protected]
• Deputy PM (DPM): Mr. Mark Mukanos (619) 524-7989; [email protected]
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